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Old 06-02-2010, 09:31 AM   #1
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Thumbs up Bayside - Tried it ... and went back twice more

We tried the Bayside and have been back twice more; renovations gave it a much nicer atmosphere - not so much like a dark pub anymore. I agree with the above comments about the service being smooth and friendly. Everyone I've been there with has enjoyed their meal, so the food seems to be consistently good. Similar menu carried over from Pine Cone but slightly upgraded, less pizza and more full entrees. Reasonably priced - to me it feels like very strong competition for Garwoods ... food not quite as high end (or pricey) as The Restaurant (also not as loud) or Mis en Place. Tried Wolfeboro Inn twice since the renovation and disappointed twice. So overall Bayside is a very good addition to the wolfeboro list of restaurant options!
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Old 06-02-2010, 01:37 PM   #2
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We tried the Bayside for Friday dinner. The food was great and so was the service. The decor is nice, we sat up near the bar, picking a cool spot after a day at the sandbar. The view from the deck might have won out otherwise.

I had steak tips and she had baked haddock. Both were just right. The server was very friendly and attentive. Price was right around "lake normal" not high end.

The only thing that scares me is the size of the place. I don't know how a town like Wolfeboro supports a resturant that size. It is huge at least 3 times the size of Garwoods. I hope they can survive.
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Old 06-07-2010, 02:41 PM   #3
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Wife and I went Thursday night. Very good meal, very good service, good value. Overall, we liked it better than Garwoods, not as much as The Restaurant.
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It's hard to believe in these enlightened times, but the Bayside Grille is not wheelchair accessible.
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Old 06-10-2010, 09:59 AM   #5
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The handicap problem is ongoing with that building. The front stairs are slanted and difficult to climb or descend. The stairs on the water side are not as steep but you have to walk around the building. These are still stairs. I guess it depends on how handicapped you are.
I hope the new owners will address this problem.
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No matter a person's level of handicap, the Bayside Grille is impassible to wheelchairs.
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The handicap problem is ongoing with that building. The front stairs are slanted and difficult to climb or descend. The stairs on the water side are not as steep but you have to walk around the building. These are still stairs. I guess it depends on how handicapped you are.
I hope the new owners will address this problem.
I forgot about that as we haven't been in so long but the front steps were a real pain in the winter if it was slippery.
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Old 06-15-2010, 09:21 AM   #8
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Thoroughly enjoyed our dinner at the new Bayside Grill on Saturday night. Nice open seating, solid menu with something for everyone, great service. We'll certainly be back.
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Old 06-16-2010, 06:57 PM   #9
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Enjoyed a wonderful dinner Sat night also....portions were just right, entres come with salad and veggie....(no bread though)...Very good service..it wasn't very crowded...Prices fair for portions....one suggestion is to add garnishes....white fish, mashed potato on white plates needed color...a lemon slice and parsley or colored plates would have been much more appetizing. Will be back
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Old 06-20-2010, 01:48 PM   #10
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Today the Bayside introduced a brunch set up with an omelet station (complete with omelets made to order), prime rib carving station (at which you could ask for any thickness you wanted), multiple roll top chaffing dishes with eggs, veggies, bacon, sausage, french toast, potatoes, and fish - all delicious, not to mention the huge platter of pastries and the second platter of cut fruit. Sorry, you have to carry your own plate through the line, but the very pleasant server will bring you your liquids wherever you sit. Speaking of sitting, what's not to like about being outdoors under either an umbrella or tent enjoying nature at its best, unless of course you prefer to sit inside in the air conditioned dining areas.

The brunch is scheduled to be a Sunday regular, 10 AM to 2 PM.

PS: I was a guest, so I don't know the actual price, but I have a feeling it is very reasonable.
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Old 06-20-2010, 02:41 PM   #11
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We had family members go today for the brunch. I believe it was $12.99 for adults and $6.99 for children. They enjoyed it too.
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Old 06-20-2010, 06:09 PM   #12
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The brunch is fantastic.......$12.99 for unlimited prime rib is good enough....nevermind the chicken, eggs, bacon, omlettes, stuffed sole and much more.

BTW, it looks like the website is up but is still under construction. The menu is available to view and print though.

http://www.baysidegrillandtavern.com
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